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Port City Amps Releases the Pearl Combo with Reverb

Port City adds reverb to the pure, rich and dynamic clean tone of their Pearl model.



Winston-Salem, NC (April 27, 2012) – Port City Amplifiers is happy to offer the Pearl with reverb. Many players today rely on pedals to achieve their overdriven tone. In that case what is needed is a pure, rich and dynamic clean tone to lay the foundation.

The Pearl Combo is perfect for those tight stages measuring only 24″ W x 20″ T x 9″ D. Finally, there is the perfect option for a simple, clean, mid-wattage guitar amp with reverb all in a cabinet that doesn't require a roadie.

Features:
• Volume, treble, middle and bass controls
• Bright switch
• 2 - 6L6 power tubes (JJ)
• 5 – JJ preamp tubes
• 50 watts
• GZ 34 rectifier tube
• Tube driven reverb

The Port City Pearl is handmade in North Carolina using only the highest quality components such as Mojo Dijon capacitors, carbon film resistors, custom USA made transformers, PVC coated copper wire and Switchcraft jacks. The Pearl head enclosure is crafted from ¼" inch finger jointed solid pine.

Retail $1,999
Custom color tolex / grillcloth $75

For more information:
portcityamps.com


     

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Michael
on 08/22/2012
I will bet the finger joints are 1/4 " spacing and not the cab thickness ,I like the fact that Its a clean foundation and American tubed with Lots of headroom-I wish Fender and other manufacturers would make more foundation amps , These day's with all the great pedals it makes more since to by a port city type amp-Getting burnt out on the EL -84 stuff- After 40+ years of playing I really injoy a Great clean amp with a few pedals- Bravo to Port city
Anthony
on 06/29/2012
24" wide qualifies the subject which is "The Pearl Combo" (of course you learned syntax in your Elementary School English class).
Chas
on 04/29/2012
How do you finger joint 1/4 inch pine. Sounds like cheap panelling.
Casey
on 04/29/2012
LOL Skip! That's a whole new meaning to the phrase, "stage hog"
Skip
on 04/28/2012
I've never been on a stage only 24" wide...



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